1After removing the old links, the
first step is to put the u-straps on your swaybar. It's pretty
simple. Just put the nylon lock-nut on the bolt.

2Install the pin into the bottom
mounting bracket. Ours was pretty corroded and we needed to file
one side out a bit.

3Repeat steps one and two on the other
side. At this point, you need to figure out your proper working length.

4Insert the Allen-head bolt into
the u-strap and leave it loose for now. You can tighten it once
you're finished. Set
your swaybar so it is level.

5Rotate the link until it lines
up properly with the pin and slides easily onto it. Once in place,
tighten the jam nut and do the other side. Refer to the included
chart to be sure you have a good working length. Once finished,
tighten Allen bolt.